Chapter 2740
When His Eyes Opened
When Hazel and Robert arrived at the hotel, there was no new news from the snow mountain.
When Avery saw them, she immediately greeted them for dinner.
âMom, have you been up all this time?â Hazel saw her motherâs bloodshot eyes. Although she tried to
calm down, she could see that she was in a bad mood. âDonât get tired.â
Avery said but she had no choice but to tell the truth: âI really canât sleep.â
âBut you canât do without sleep.â Hazel wanted to ask if she should take some medicine to soothe the
nerves and help sleep, but she didnât say it. This drug definitely had side effects on the body.
âMom, you can sleep in your room after dinner! My sister and I will go to see the snow mountain.â
Robert actually didnât fall asleep for more than a day. But he was still young, and he didnât look so
haggard even if he didnât sleep for a day.
âIâll go and have a look with you. If thereâs no news, Iâll come back.â Avery said, âIâll call your father back
when the time comes. He hasnât slept either.â
Robert and Hazel heard this, they couldnât eat anymore.
Avery took the chopsticks and picked up food for them.
âEat more. Donât waste so many dishes.â Avery actually couldnât eat it, but she had to cheer up in front
of her children.
âMom, itâs quite cold outside.â Robert took a bite of the meal and said, âWhy donât you let my sister
accompany you to rest in the hotel! Even if we go to the scene, we canât help. Iâll deliver the meal to
Dad, and I-I will watch my father finish the food.â
Hazel understood what his brother meant, and immediately echoed: âMom, why donât I sleep with you!
Itâs really cold outside right now. If there is a result, they will immediately inform us.â
Avery glanced out the window.
The street lights outside the window were dim, and she could see snowflakes fluttering if she looked
closely.
âItâs so cold outside, how cold Layla must be!â Avery sighed in a low voice.
Robert and Hazel fell into grief again.
The three of them had enough to eat, and Avery packed the rest of the food.
âIn fact, Hayden also has food. I was afraid that your father would not eat well, so I wanted to send it to
him. He drank two mouthfuls of soup at noon.â Avery packed the packed lunch box, âIâd better go and
see. Letâs go together.â
After Avery said that, the two children couldnât object anymore.
So the three of them took the car together and headed to the foot of the snow mountain.
The rescue team built simple tin houses and tents at the foot of the mountain, and the conditions were
particularly difficult.
When Avery arrived at the foot of the snow mountain with her two children, the scene was brightly lit
and countless rescuers were busy at the scene.
Some were carrying corpses on the ground, and some were treating wounds of injured rescuers in
tents.
There were also people squatting on the side eating box lunch.
On the snow-capped mountains, numerous rescuers could be seen working.
After Avery took a general look at the situation at the scene, she couldnât find Elliotâs person.
She handed the lunch box to Robert, then took out her cell phone to call Elliot.
Hazel suddenly saw a lot of people standing under a snow mountain, so she pointed over there: âMom,
look over there. Are Dad and the others over there?â
At this time, Avery just called Elliot.
Elliot answered the phone after hearing the ringtone.
Avery saw Elliotâs figure from a distance, and immediately stepped forward, stepping on the snow and
walking towards that side.
Robert and Hazel followed behind their mother.
After Elliot answered the phone, he turned around and saw Avery, Robert and Hazel.
Rescuers were trying their best to find Laylaâs cell phone and Layla.
Rescuers were now almost 700 meters above the snow-capped mountain.
It was the most tense moment, so even though Elliot answered the phone and saw his wife and
children, he didnât walk towards them.
After Avery hung up the phone, she took the food from Robert.
When she walked in front of Elliot, Avery gave him a steamed bun.
âEat something! Itâs cold outside, and something will warm you up.â Avery didnât force him to go back to
the tent to eat, because she knew that the rescue was quite tense now.